Saber and Conocer. Both “saber” and “conocer” mean “to know.” But before we look at the difference, let’s look at the conjugation of these two verbs,

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Saber and Conocer

Both “saber” and “conocer” mean “to know.” But before we look at the difference, let’s look at the conjugation of these two verbs, since both are irregular in the first person singular.

Here’s the conjugation of saber: sésabemos sabes sabesaben And here’s the conjugation of conocer: conozcoconocemos conoces conoceconocen Note that only the first person singular form is irregular.

“Conocer” means to know a person. Conozco a tus padres. – I know your parents. Conozco a Juan. – I know Juan. Lo conozco. – I know him. Conozco al médico. – I know the doctor. What’s that pesky little “a” doing in there? We’ll get to that in a minute.

“Conocer” also means to be familiar with a place: Conozco Atlanta. -- I’m familiar with Atlanta. I know Atlanta. Conozco el país. – I’m familiar with the country. I know the country. Conozco los jardines botánicos.– I’m familiar with the botanical gardens. I know the botanical gardens.

“Saber” means to know information. Sé la fecha. – I know the date. Sé tu número de teléfono.– I know your phone number. No sé si vienen. – I don’t know if they’re coming. Sé que estudias mucho. – I know you study a lot. Sé dónde vives. – I know where you live. Sé quién es el presidente. -- I know who the president is.

“saber” also is used to state that someone knows how to do something: Yo sé jugar al fútbol americano. Nosotros sabemos montar en bicicleta.

Warning, warning, warning!!!!!!!!! Students tend to confuse “I know who he is” – Sé quién es. with “I know him.” – Lo conozco. There’s a big difference between “I know who the U.S. president is” and “I know the U.S. president.” One is information; the other is actually knowing the person.

In summary: “Conocer” means to know a person or be familiar with a place. “Saber” means to know information or to know how to do something.

Remember that “a” that appeared with “conocer” sometimes? Conozco a tus padres. – I know your parents. Conozco a Juan. – I know Juan. Conozco al médico. – I know the doctor. Note that there’s no “a” in these sentences: Conozco Atlanta. -- I’m familiar with Atlanta. Conozco el país. – I’m familiar with the country. Conozco los jardines botánicos.– I’m familiar with the botanical gardens. Whenever the direct object is a person, you put “a” in front of it. If it’s a thing rather than a person, there’s no “a.” This happens not just with “conocer” but with ANY verb, with the exception of “tener”: Ves a tu hermano. Ayudo a mis amigos. Necesita a su madre. Tengo una hermana.

EJERCICIOS CON SABER / CONOCER CAPITULO 6 PRIMER PASO

Llene los espacios con la forma apropiada del verbo Saber: 1.Roberto______ dónde está la tienda de ropa. 2.Yo____ cuánto cuesta la camiseta. 3.Ustedes____ montar en bicicleta. 4.Tú_____ jugar al béisbol. 5.Mis amigos y yo______ cuándo empieza la película.

Llene los espacios con la forma apropiada del verbo Conocer. 1.Mis padres______ las maestras. 2.Yo_____ los jugadores de fútbol. 3.Tú____ mi tia. 4.Amalia y yo_______ los estudiantes. 5.Usted______ España.

Llene los espacios con la forma apropiada de los verbos Conocer o Saber. 1.Tú____ a Yolanda. 2.Nosotros _____ jugar al fútbol. 3.Ellas ______ que vamos a ganar el partido. 4.Ustedes _____ bien a Juan y a Raúl. 5.Jorge_____ tocar la guitarra y el piano. conoces sabemos saben conocen sabe